Three New Psalms Lessons Just Added!
The Psalms unit is now 15 lessons instead of 12. Please feel free to comment on the lessons as you use them so that we can use that feedback to make improvements. :-)


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

How can I get a Story Hour program started at MY church?

I have been asked this question several times now. Thanks for all your suggestions and ideas. Here is the general "path" to follow:
  • Get an idea of the interest level in your church. How many parents are interested in this kind of a program? How many children do we have in this age group?
  • Talk to your ward elder/minister to gain their support. Let them know what the needs are in the congregation and how those needs can be met. Check what kind of formal permission needs to be obtained before starting.
  • The two most important requirements are: a program and a space.
  • Choose a Story Hour program that suits your needs. Consider who will be attending, who will be teaching, what kind of time period you have to work with, what you can afford to spend on buying a program; what kind of space you'll have available; what kind of budget you have for supplies, etc
  • Find a space in the church for your program. Is there a room or a part of a room availble for you to use? Are there tables and chair for little people? Is there somewhere to store craft supplies? Is there somewhere for you to display completed crafts?
  • Once you have permission, a program and a space, you are nearly ready to begin! Collect a few parents who are willing to lead the lessons and arrange a meeting. Review the program and talk about how each lesson will run so that you maintain some consistancy from week to week. Talk about how supplies are going to be collected and where they are going to be stored.
  • Notify the church community about your program so that parents of preschool children know that the program is going to start, where it will take place, who is teaching and what is being taught.
  • Get rolling! Be patient... many of us have found that it took about a year to get everything up and running smoothly with regular attendance, sufficient resources and good support. And don't be discourage along the way - a story hour program is such a blessing to the little ones who attend (and to their families!)

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Special Lesson - CHRISTMAS #3 (The Wise Men)

1) Welcome Activity:

  • playdough... make yellow playdough for today and set out star shapes for the children to cut
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

Sing: Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star

TWINKLE, TWINKLE Christmas STAR
HOW I WONDER WHAT YOU ARE; UP ABOVE THE MANGER SO HIGH
LIKE A DIAMOND IN THE SKY ; GUIDING THE WISEMEN ON THEIR WAY
TO WHERE BABY JESUS LAY.

3) Prayer...Praise God for his great glory!

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”  Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God recognized by the wise men of the East who came to bring gifts to the newborn king.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the Wise Men from the East. Read pages 261-264 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” Matthew 2:2

7) Craft:
  • Glitter Star: Cutout 1 circle, 5 triangles for each child from shiny gold paper (. Have the children glue them together in star shape on black or dark blue construction paper. You can decorate with other star stickers or glitter if you like.
  • Star Wand… cut out two gold stars for each child. Assemble each wand one at a time with the children as the rest do a coloring sheet. Use masking tape to attach several stands of curling ribbon to the back side of one star. Use a stapler to attach a non-bending straw to the back of the other star. Staple the two stars together to form a wand. If you like, the children can decorate the star with star stickers, too.
  • Once you have made your stars, use them to sing:
Twinkle, twinkle Christmas star
How I wonder what you are
Seen by wise men in the east
Point the way to lasting peace
Twinkle, twinkle Christmas star
How I wonder what you are

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
- see New Testament Lesson 1 for many different Christmas coloring pages

Friday, May 22, 2009

Special Lesson - CHRISTMAS #2 (Shepherds)

1) Welcome Activity:
  • Puppets... sheep and shepherds
  • Flannel board... set out all the nativity scene pieces today
  • Playdough... white playdough for making sheep. Show the children how to roll balls and connect them to make a head, body, etc.
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Sing some Christmas songs today, too.
3) Pray... Thank God for sending Jesus to be our Saviour.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father” Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God show to the shepherds out in the field on the night that Jesus was born.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about The Shepherds. Read pages ---- from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: ----

7) Crafts:

  • Lamb heart craft... a simple cut and paste craft using heart shapes to make a lamb's face. Materials needed: scissors and glue. For younger children, cut all the pieces ahead of time. For older children who are competent with scissors, you may want to allow them to cut out the pieces themselves. Template here: http://www.first-school.ws/t/craft/lamb_hearts_b.htm
  • Handprint Sheep Craft... trace each child's hand onto black construction paper. Cut out the hands. Turn the hand so that the fingers are pointing downwards and allow the kids to glue cotton on the "palm". The "fingers" will be the legs. Draw a face on the "thumb" - use a googly eye, if you like. Materials needed: black construction paper, cotton balls, scissors, glue, markers, googly eyes.
  • Toilet Paper Roll Sheep... this one is a little more complicated, but with a little extra prep work (and a few simplifications) this could be really cute! Good for a group that is mostly 4 and 5 year olds. See instructions here: http://crafts.kaboose.com/cardboard-tube-lamb.html
  • Paper Plate Lamb... Have the children cover a paper plate with cotton batting (if you want to use cotton balls, pull them apart first or the plate will be very heavy). Glue on eyes, ears and a mouth cut from constructions paper. See instructions here: http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/melamb.html


8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children.

9) Going Home: Round up all the children around the table or sit in a circle again. Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
  • see NT Lesson 1 for a selection of Christmas coloring pages

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Special Lesson - CHRISTMAS #1 (Announcements)

1) Welcome Activity:
  • collect small cardboard boxes, stuff each box with tissue paper and a piece of paper with the word "Jesus" on it in fancy letters. Wrap the boxes in wrapping paper - one for each child. Ask the children... what do you think is in the box? What would be the best present ever? Let them come up with lots of ideas. Then have them unwrap the gift. What is inside? Jesus - the best gift ever!
  • alternatively, you can wrap one small box in larger packages and let the children unwrap the layers over and over until you get to the name "Jesus".
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

Christmas Bells (To the tune of "Jingle Bells".)
Christmas bells, Christmas Bells, Ring them all the day.
God the Father sent His son on that first Christmas Day.
Oh, Christmas bells, Christmas bells, ring them all the day.
God the Father sent His son on that first Christmas day.

3) Prayer... Thank God for the greatest gift ever, Jesus Christ, our Saviour!

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God works among his covenant people to prepare the world for the Savior. Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story about the announcement of the birth of the Saviour of the world.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about The Birth of the Savior. Read about A Message for Mary, from the Read and Learn Bible (pages 246-249).

6) Text: Today’s Text is:

7) Craft:
  • The Best Gift Ever.. Give each child a piece of construction paper with a large square drawn in the middle with the word “Jesus” in the square. On the top of each page write “The best gift ever” and glue the text on the bottom. Give the children a selection of bits of wrapping paper and small stick on ribbons and have them “wrap” and decorate the box so that others can lift the paper and see the best gift ever.  Materials Required: - wrapping paper scraps - small stick on bows- ribbon scraps -scissors
    - glue - construction paper.  A very simple craft that the children are always so pleased with!
  • Christmas Music: Today is a great day to sing some Christmas songs. Children love to accompany themselves with instruments. If you have bells, shakers or other instruments at home that the children could play, this would be a great time to bring them in. Steer away from secular holiday songs and focus the children on songs that celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children

9)Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Unit 2: Lesson 24 JOHN and REVELATIONS

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer...pray "your kingdom come"

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father” Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in caring for his church. While the apostle John was fleeing from harm, God revealed to him visions of the future to comfort, encourage and teach God’s people.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about John and Revelations. Read pages 484-491 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “ I am the Living One; I was dead, and behold I am alive for ever and ever! Revelations 1:18


7) Craft:
  • Paper Plate Angel: follow the attached directions to turn a paper plate into a beautiful angel. Supplies needed: a paper plate, pencil, scissors, tape or stapler,
    crayons, paint, and/or markers for decoration.
    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/Angelplate.shtml
  • Seven Golden Lamp stands… use coloring page of the seven golden lamp stands. The children can color yellow/orange/red with crayons or markers. Or: sponge paint with yellow. Or: color and decorate with gold glitter.
  • This is my Father's World
    This is my Father's World, and to my listening ears,
    All nature sings and round me rings the music of the spheres.
    This is my Father's World, I rest me in the thought,
    Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas, His hands the wonders wrought.

8) Closing Prayer...say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

There are a LOT of coloring pages here based on Revelations: http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/curriculum_n.htm
Not all of them are appropriate to use for preschoolers, so look through them and choose carefully.

Unit 2: Lesson 23 MISSIONARY JOURNEYS

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.
3) Prayer... pray for all faithful missionaries working around the world today. Mention in specific those who are local or whom you support.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Savior. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in using sinful men to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, our Savior.

5) Bible Story:
Today’s Story is about Paul's missionary journeys. Read pages 476-483 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “So the churches were strengthened in faith and grew daily in numbers” Acts 16:5

7) Craft:
  • Plastic Lid Boat... Supplies: A wide plastic lid ( like the lid from a margarine tub)A drinking strawConstruction paper, Kids scissors, A hole punch, Crayons/markers or stickers, A small ball of plasticine (note: playdough will work, but will go soggy in water!) 1. Cut a triangle from a piece of construction paper; this will be your sail. Decorate the sail with crayons, markers , and/or stickers 2. Punch three holes along one side of the triangle ( the tallest side) 3. Weave a staw ( the boats mast) through the holes. 4. Put a small ball of plasticine on the inside of the lid. Push the end of the drinking straw into the plasticine. You now have a cute little toy sailboat that can float in the water.
  • Styrofoam Cup Boat... you can make the same type of boat with a styrofoam cup instead. Before the lesson, cut the cups down to about 1/2 their height. Otherwise, do everything the same as above.
  • When your boats are complete, use them to sing this song!
Paul Was Sailing Upon the Sea (To the tune of "Michael Row the Boat Ashore")
Paul was sailing upon the sea, Hallelujah; Paul was sailing upon the sea, Hallelujah
The wind and the rain blew the boat, Hallelujah; The wind and the rain blew the boat, Hallelujah
Paul and his friends jumped in the sea, Hallelujah; Paul and his friends jumped in the sea, Hallelujah
Paul and his friends swam to shore, Hallelujah; Paul and his friends swam to shore, Hallelujah
God saved them from the storm, Hallelujah; God saved them from the storm, Hallelujah
God is watching over us, Hallelujah; God is watching over us, Hallelujah

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?
10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Paul is shipwrecked: http://www.calvarywilliamsport.com/5a128.htm
Shipwrecked: http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/pdf/New/Curr269.pdf
There are several coloring pages from the life of Paul here: http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/curriculum_n.htm

Unit 2: Lesson 22 SAUL/PAUL

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.


3) Prayer... pray that our eyes too may be opened and we may have hearts filled with faith

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Savior. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father." Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in using sinful men to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, our Savior.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the conversion of Paul - "A New Apostle". Read pages 466-475from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “...you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit..” Acts 9:17b

7) Craft:

  • The Scales fall of Paul's eyes and he can see.. see craft and pattern here:  http://bibleclasscreations.blogspot.ca/2013/07/sauls-conversion.html

  • Paul in Chains for the Gospel... using black or grey construction paper, cut strips.  Give each of the children a glue stick and show them how to glue the first strip in a ring.  Then, link the next strip through the first and glue to begin building a chain.  Build the chains as long as you like and show the kids how chains were used to bind prisoners in jail.  Use Ephesians 4:1 for today's text instead. 

8) Closing Prayer...say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

There are quite a few coloring pages from Paul's life here:

http://www.calvarywilliamsport.com/5a111.htm

Unit 2: Lesson 21 The APOSTLES

1) Welcome Activity:
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child


3) Prayer...

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Savior. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in using sinful men to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, our Savior.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the work of the Apostles. Read pages 466-483 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic). This section covers the work of the Apostles in a very general way. You may break the reading up before and after the craft if you want to read all of the stories.

6) Text: Today’s Text is:


7) Craft:


  • Apostles (to the tune of "Jesus Loves Me")Jesus called them one by one, Peter, Andrew, James and John,Next came Philip, Thomas too, Matthew and Bartholomew.James the one they called the less, Simon, also Thaddeus,The twelfth apostle Judas made, Jesus was by him betrayed.Yes, Jesus called them, Yes, Jesus called them,Yes, Jesus called them, The Bible tells me so.
  • Optional Additional Verses: Matthias then took Judas' placeTo preach to men of every race.Paul three preaching trips did makeAnd went to Rome for Jesus' sake.


8) Closing Prayer...say the Lord's prayer together with the children


9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?


10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Here are all 12 disciples: http://www.suite101.com/view_image.cfm/190462 and http://www.suite101.com/view_image.cfm/190465

Unit 2: Lesson 20 PENTACOST

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

Here is a nice song to sing today: Wind and Fire (to the tune of Frere Jacque)
Tongues of fire; tongues of fire;
Mighty wind; mighty wind:
The Holy Ghost is coming; the Holy Ghost is coming;
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!
3) Prayer... thank the Holy Spirit for living in our hearts

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the Holy Spirit dwelling in us.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about Pentacost, when God sent his Holy Spirit to his people to be their comforter and guide. Read pages 452-465 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “God says, ‘I will pour out my Spirit on all people.’” Acts 2:17a

7) Crafts:

  • Flame Headbands… use a large poster board to cut strips to make head bands. Measure for each child’s head and staple closed. Cut out red/orange or yellow flames to glue to the front of the headbands.
  • Dove… the dove often symbolizes the Holy Spirit. Before the class, cut out wing, tails and heads for each child. Have the children color the beak and glue the pieces onto a toilet paper roll to make a dove. If your rolls are not white, you can have the children glue on a square of white paper first or you can paint the rolls white at home before the lesson. See template for shapes:
  • http://www.dltk-bible.com/t.asp?b=m&t=http://www.dltk-bible.com/animals/bdove.gif



8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children
9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?
10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Several useful pages here: http://www.coloring.ws/pentecost.htm
12 disciples at pentacost: http://www.christianpreschoolprintables.com/ColoringPage12Disciples.html

Unit 2: Lesson 19 ASCENSION

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer... give glory to God who is in heaven.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God as Jesus rose up into heaven to sit at his Father’s right hand.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the ascension of Jesus into heaven after he rose from the dead. Read pages 447-451 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “He was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight.” Acts 1: 9

7) Craft:
  • A cloud hid him from their sight… Use the picture of Jesus ascending and have the children color the picture. Cut out a large cloud shape from construction paper and attach it with a brad and have the children glue some cotton on the cloud . That way you can really move the cloud to "hide" Jesus from their sight.
    Cloud "hiding" Jesus
the cloud in the sky

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: . Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Jesus ascending while disciples watch: http://www.bible-printables.com/Coloring-Pages/Easter/10-easter-019.htm

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Unit 2: Lesson 18 CHRIST HAS RISEN

1) Welcome Activity:


2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer... praise God for his amazing work of salvation!



4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the resurrection of his son. Jesus died. But that was not the end of the story. After three days, God raised him from the dead!


5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the Resurrection of Christ. Read pages 435-446 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


6) Text: Today’s Text is: “He is not here; he has risen!” Luke 24: 6a


7) Craft:

  • EASTER SPICES Cut a cross from sandpaper. Punch a hole in the top of the cross and string a length of ribbon through it to make a hanger. Explain that when the women went to the tomb they took sweet smelling spices to put on Jesus' body. Remind the children that when the women got to the tomb they discovered that Jesus had risen from the dead. Color the crosses and then decorate them with glitter glue and then help them sprinkle spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice, etc. on the wet glue.
  • Jesus Is Alive Cross!
    You'll need:card stock,decorating tools (crayons,paints,markers...)
    Directions:On a piece of card stock make a cross to cover most of the page. Using another piece of cardstock, make a smaller cross that can fit into the larger cross. On the smaller cross write the scripture "JESUS IS ALIVE! Luke 24:23". Tape the large cross on a piece of card stock. Have the children decorate the paper...doesn't matter if they get the paint, crayon or marker on the cross. After the children are done decorating, take the cross off of the card stock. Glue the smaller cross in the middle of the space left on the cardstock when you removed the large cross.Other ideas: ,- you can cut around the cross,- put a magnet on the back to hang it on the refridgerator,- hole punch a hole on the top, tread string through the hole and hang on a door knob (or wherever),After the paint dries, tell the children that the paint on the cross represents our sin (our bad choices), but when Christ died on the cross, he died so that our sins could be forgiven. At this point, peel the cross off the page to reveal the white card stock ( the undecorated under the cross) and say...Now we are as white as snow. Our sins are forgiven. Jesus died to take away our sins.
  • "He Lives!" Easter Wreath
    You'll need:paper plate,construction paper,stapler,glue,markers,hole punch,yarn
    Directions:Ahead of time: Cut out the center of the paper plate. The outside of ring of the plate will be used as the wreath base. Have the child cut several spring flowers out of construction paper (Easter lillies, tulips). If the children are young - you can cut several flowers out ahead of time. Make several leaves to add to the wreath. Now glue the flowers and leaves all around the wreath base. Cut a 2"x5" banner out of yellow construction paper and write "He Lives!" on it with marker. Glue this to the bottom of the wreath. Punch a hole at the top of the wreath, and add a loop of yarn for the hanger.
  • Easter Lilies: These lilies are made from a child's handprint (on paper) stapled to a straw. You can make an entire bouquet of flowers for a great gift or Spring decoration.
    Supplies needed: Construction paper, Pencil, Scissors Green pipe cleaners (or straws), Tape or glue, Stapler. Trace a child's hand on construction paper. Cut the tracing out.
    Curl each of the fingers around a pencil. Using the palm of the handprint, form a cone (with the fingers curling outwards). Glue or tape the cone together. Staple the flower to a pipe cleaner or a drinking straw. Draw some leaves on green construction paper, then cut them out. Staple or tape the leaves to the straw. Make a few of these flowers for a beautiful bouquet.
  • Stained Glass Window: Cut out cross shapes in the inside of a piece of construction paper, leaving the outside edge intact.  Provide the children with lots of strips of colored tissue paper.  Use a big paint brush to apply white glue around the outside edges of the cross and show the children how to lay the strips across in order to fill in the entire space.  Allow to dry, trim the edges of tissue paper that extend beyond the construction paper and hang on the window in your classroom to display them.

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Round the children up again and sing the closing song together. Check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Unit 2: Lesson 17 JESUS DIES FOR OUR SINS

1) Welcome Activity:



2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.


3) Prayer... praise God for sending his Son to die on the cross to pay our debt.



4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in the death of his Son. God loves us so much that he gave up his only begotten son so that we might live forever more. Glory be to God!


5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about Jesus dying for our sins. Read pages 430-434 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Jesus called out with a loud voice, ’Father into your hands I commit my spirit.’” Luke 22:46a


7) Craft:

  • Sun-catcher Cross
    You'll need:construction paper,tissue paper (multiple colors),glue,scissors,paintbrush and paper cup (optional)
    Directions:Even very small children are able to do much of this craft themselves. Cut a cross shape out of the center of the construction paper. Don't cut through any of the paper surrounding the cross shape. spread glue on one side of the paper (or dilute glue with water and allow kids to paint it on). Cut long, narrow strips of tissue paper in various colors and have kids place across the cross-shaped opening. Overlapping and changing direction of the tissue paper adds to the beauty and individuality of the cross. When done, trim tissue from edges of paper or you may glue another piece of paper with an identical cross shaped opening on the back, sandwiching the tissue paper between two pieces of paper, and revealing the colored tissue paper. These are lovely hung in a window.
  • Contact Paper Cross… Cut two same sized squares of clear contact paper (available in rolls at most dollar stores) for each child. Peel the backing off one sheet and allow the child to “decorate” it by sprinkling on various colors of glitter or small confetti. Peel the backing off the other sheet of contact paper and lay it overtop of the decorated side. Cut out the shape of a cross if you like. Punch a hole in the top and add a loop of string so it can be hung on a window.

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
simple cross with flowers on it:
http://www.coloring.ws/t.asp?b=m&t=http://www.coloring.ws/bible/cross.gif

Unit 2: Lesson 16 LORD's SUPPER

1) Welcome Activity: 
  • if you have play dishes and food in your room these are perfect for today (if not, see if you can bring some in for the day...)  Let the children set the table with all their favorite things to eat!
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer... Thank God for the Lord's Supper which reminds us of Jesus' great gift to us.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God when Jesus instructs his people to remember his great sacrifice through the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Remind the children of their own experiences witnessing the Lord’s Supper in church.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the Last Supper where Christ institutes the Lord’s Supper with his disciples with instructions to do this in remembrance. Read pages 420- 429 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Do this in remembrance of Me.” Luke 22:19b
7) Craft:

  • Sponge Painting… provide the children with red/purple paint for the wine and brown/white for the bread and let them paint with sponges (clip clothespins on one side to keep little fingers out of the paint. Before the painting, you may want to have them color the cup with markers or metallic colored crayons.
  • Bread Book… provide each child with six “slices” of bread. Color the picture on each and put them in order. Staple twice on one side to make a book about the Lord’s Supper. (sorry, this template is no longer on line... I'm working to make my own version for you to copy!)
  • Bread and Wine... use simple templates or draw your own glass and loaf of bread.  Use torn paper in various shades of brown to fill in the loaf of bread, and crumbled tissue paper in red/purple to fill in the wine glass.  Glue the text to the bottom - a simple craft that the children really enjoy doing!

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Round up all the children around the table or sit in a circle again. Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

The last supper: http://www.calvarywilliamsport.com/e2.htm

The last supper: http://www.sermons4kids.com/last-supper-colorpg.htm
slice of bread template for making your own book about the Lord's Supper: http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/hme/k_5/shapebook/pdf/breadwol.pdf
or mini loaves: http://www.dltk-holidays.com/p.asp?b=m&p=http://www.dltk-holidays.com/easter/images/bloaves.gif
Jesus is the bread of Life: http://www.coloring.ws/t.asp?b=m&t=http://www.coloring.ws/bible/jesus/breadoflife.gif

Unit 2: Lesson 15 PALM SUNDAY

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer...

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God…. (details)

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about Palm Sunday. Read pages 406-412 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” Matthew 21: 9b

7) Craft:
  • Palm Leaf # 1: Cut of the general palm leaf shape before the lesson. During the lesson, have the children cut the "fringes" of the leaves like the would cut out a snowflake. Unfold the construction paper to see your finished palm leaf. Make enough palm leaves that each child can have two. Cut out enough palm leaves for all the children. Tape a green pipe cleaner as a stem.
http://www.dltk-bible.com/crafts/mpalm.htm
  • Palm Leaf # 2: Print out the template of choice. (you need the leaf template and can optionally print one of the message templates as well) Spread a thin layer of glue all over the leaf template. It's very important to get full coverage so you may want to use a paint brush or Q-tip to spread the glue. Put scraps of green paper all over to completely cover the leaf. Let dry. While the leaf is drying, cut out and color the optional message template or use glitter glue to fill in the letters if you preferCut out the leaf (you should be able to still see enough of the lines of the leaf to do the cutting)Glue the leaf to a background piece of black construction paper. Glue or tape the message template to the bottom of the black construction paper.
http://www.dltk-bible.com/crafts/mpalmcollage.htm
  • Donkey Crafts – please see lesson plan on Good Neighbor (Unit 2 -11)
  • Palm Sunday Song (sung to the tune of Frere Jacque)... sing this song with the children and let them wave their palm branches!
Here comes Jesus, Here comes Jesus
Let's Praise Him, Let's Praise Him
Wave our branches and sing
Hosanna to the king
Let's praise Jesus, Let's Praise Jesus

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children.
9) Going Home: Round up all the children around the table or sit in a circle again. Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?
10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Jesus on the donkey: http://www.sermons4kids.com/palm-sunday-colorpg.htm

Unit 2: Lesson 14 THE TWO SONS

1) Welcome Activity: animals would be fun today - pigs and a barn if you have them!

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child. Try this song today:

The Prodigal Son (Tune: Little Rabbit in the Woods)

Once a father had two sons
Then one left home to have some fun
The son wasted all he had
Then things got real sad
Feed me! Feed me!The pigs all said.
The young son thought,
This is really bad.
I'll go home say sorry
And dad's servant I'll be.
Oh, the father was so sad
Missed his young son oh so bad
Saw his son a far off
And he ran out the door
Welcome! Welcome! the father said
Come back home and I'll be your dad.
Come my son, come on in
Please don't leave again.
The oldest brother had stayed home
Did what he should and he was bummed
The father killed a fatted cow
Why did he do this now?
I stayed! I stayed! the old son said.
A feast for me you've never had!
My son was lost but now he's found
So let's let love abound.

3) Prayer... pray for forgiving hearts

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in forgiveness. Just like the father in the parable, God forgives us when we recognize our sin and repent in faith.

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the parable of the two sons. Read pages 380-381 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” Luke 15: 24a

7) Craft:
If you have time, paint the paper bag pink before the lesson. Cut out the ears and snout before the lesson and have the kids assemble the puppets. Make sure you allow time for the children to "pretend" with them, too.


  • Lots of Shapes Pigs: This pig is a simple craft for little ones. The kids can color the piece, or you could print them on pink paper and have the kids assemble them. http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/mepig.html
  • Paper Plate Pigs: See http://www.busybeekidscrafts.com/Paper-Plate-Pig.html for directions and photos. You need: a large paper plate. a small paper plate, pink construction paper, large googly eyes and pink pipe cleaners. I recommend painting the plates before the lesson and cutting out all the pieces, then having the kids assemble the pigs during the lesson.
8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?


10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Unit 2: Lesson 13 GOOD NEIGHBOUR

1) Welcome Activity:
  • Good Neighbour/Bad Neighbour... make a collection of large cards showing things we can do to be a good neighbour (for example: sharing toys, helping parent with dishes ) and things that make us a bad neighbour (for example:  one child pushing another, or breaking a toy)  Coloring pages available on-line should be able to provide you with lots of options - print, color, mount on construction paper and laminate so that the cards are durable.  Put the pile of cards on the table and ask the children if they can sort them into two piles: good neighbour and bad neighbour.  Use the opportunity to talk about the pictures: what makes each one good/bad? What could/should be done instead?
2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer.... ask God to help us to love our neighbour as much as we love ourselves.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God…. (details)
5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about The Good Neighbour. Read pages 360-366 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Love your neighbour as yourself.” Luke 10:27b
7) Craft:

  • Donkey Craft:  Print out the template of choice -- there is a choice of brown, grey or uncolored. (from http://www.dltk-kids.com/)  Colour (where appropriate) and cut out the template pieces.
    Glue the donkey together in the following order: feet onto the bottom of the large (grey) oval (one front and one back on the top of the body one front and one back on the bottom of the body) (You can use brads to attach the legs if you want them to move.) head onto the front of the body; tail onto the back of the body; mane onto the body/head; forward ear onto the head: hair onto the head hair onto the head; back ear onto the head.  Just FYI: most 5 year olds can assemble this with very little assistance if you have a sample on the table, but 3&4's need quite a bit of assistance.  If you have a big group, make sure you have all the pieces cut out ahead of time (and bagged in sets) and that you  have an extra set of hands for this craft.
  • Paper Bag Donkey:  Print out template (from http://www.dltk-kids.com/)
    Grey Donkey: Cover the paper bag with grey construction paper (just glue it on and trim) or paint the paper bag grey and let dry.  Brown Donkey: just use the brown paper bag.  Glue the small circle with the tongue underneath the flippy tab so you can see part of the circle sticking out from under the nose.
    Glue the nose onto the head. It should overlap the body a bit.  Glue the eyes onto the head above the nose. If you like, you can use wiggly eyes instead of the paper the paper template pieces.Glue the ears onto the head Glue the hair tuft onto the head.  Materials: template, something to colour with, scissors, glue.  See the FYI for above donkey craft.  :-)
  • Who is my Neighbour?  Print out template (http://www.dltk-bible.com/crafts/mneighbour.htm)
    Colour house.  Have children choose pictures of who their neighbour is and glue in one of the windows and then draw a picture of themselves in the other window.
  • Helping Hands Craft:  Using acrylic paint, stamp each child’s handprints onto a piece of construction paper.Write “[child’s name] has helping hands” on the paper.  Be sure to protect child’s clothes from paint with an old shirt.
8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Unit 2: Lesson 12 BREAD AND FISH

1) Welcome Activity:



2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.


3) Prayer... thank God for our daily food and drink.



4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the miracle of feeding the crowds with bread and fish. God can take care of us so completely, even when we think it is impossible!


5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about Jesus feeding the crowds with bread and fish. Read pages 340-345 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Taking the 5 loaves and 2 fish and looking up to heaven,
Jesus gave thanks…” Mark 6:41a


7) Craft:

  • The Fish that Fed Five Thousand
    You'll need:Colored Paper Plates,Poster Board,Colored Construction Paper,Crayons,Scissors,Glue
    Directions:Before the lesson, cut out a selection of heads, fins, and tails from construction paper. During the lesson, have the children glue the head, fins, and tail to the back of the paper plate. Have the children draw an eye and mouth on the fish. Fish can be decorated with foam shapes or simple shape stickers if you like.
  • CD Fish: You need: 1 old CD per child (you can pick these up cheap from recycle shops)
    Template of fins and tail, google eyes, glitter. Cut out tail and fins from constuction paper before the lesson. During the lesson, allow the children to use clear tape to stick the tail and fins onto disks. Glue on eyes or draw on with permanent marker. Children add glitter. Suspend from the ceiling for beautiful shimmering rainbow fish!
  • Rainbow Fish: You need: heavy construction paper, tissue paper in several colors, glue, scissors Before class: cut out a fish shape from the inside of each piece of construction paper. Cut the tissue paper into 1-2 inch wide strips as long as the construction paper.
    In class: have the children put glue all around the fish shapes (having the children "paint" on white glue with a paint brush is the best here as glue stick glue dries too quickly. Lay strips of tissue paper over the fish cut-out until the entire space is filled. Trim the ends of the tissue paper so that none extend past the edges of the construction paper. Turn the paper over and see your colorful fish! Put the text along the bottom of the page.

9)Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?



10) Optional Coloring Pages

Jesus and boy with bread and fish: http://www.sermons4kids.com/feed_5000_colorpg.htm]
Bread and fish in a basket: http://www.sundayschoolresources.com/coloringpaget7.htm

Opening and Closing Songs

What are the "opening" or "learning our names" song and "closing" song?
Why do we need to sing them every lessons?
Singing a familiar song each lessons helps get the children's attention and focus on the beginning of the lesson or signal the end of the lesson. Children love repetition, especially at this age! Little ones love to hear their names in a song and this helps them to get to know one another's names, too.

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Opening Song/ Learning our names song:

(sing to the tune of “The More we get together”)

Thank you God for (name)
For (name), for (name)
Thank you God for (name)
We’re glad (s) he is here!
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Closing Song:
(sung to the tune of The More we Get Together,
just like the opening song)

We love to learn together,
Together, together
We love to learn together
And give thanks to God.

Also can be sung with: “sing” or “pray” or “work”

Unit 2: Lesson 11 PARABLE OF THE SOWER

1) Welcome Activity:


2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.


3) Prayer... ask God to sow his word in our hearts and make it grow.


4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God. Today’s story is a “parable”… that’s a heavenly story with an earthly message – a message for you and me!


5) Bible Story:Today’s Story is about the parable of the sower. Read pages 319 - 327 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).



6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Blessed are your eyes, for they see and your ears, for they hear.”
Matthew 13:16



7) Craft:

  • Sowing the Seed… trace each child’s hand on colored construction paper and cut out the hands (older children may cut their own with some assistance). Don’t forget to write each child’s name on their hand. Set out small bowls of several different kinds of seeds (like oats, peas, beans, etc) and let the children glue some seeds in the palm of their hand with white glue. These are the seeds that the sower scatters in the field. The seeds mean the Bible – the word of the Lord. Print the text on each hand.
  • Four Kinds of Listeners… draw lines to divide a sheet of construction paper into four squares. In each space, have the children color, cut and paste from the coloring sheet one of the four kinds of listeners: 1) “some that fall along the path are quickly snatched away” 2) “some that fall on rocky soil won’t last the whole day through” 3) “some that fall among the thorns grow weak from fear and woe” 4) “some that fall into good soil will live a life for Christ”. Give them a smiley face sticker or star sticker to put on the kind of listener that we should be!
  • http://www.coloring.ws/parables.htm
    Note: You could print these 1/2 or a 1/4 page and make this a mini-book if you prefer. This would be a good companion craft if you choose to plant a seed today!
  • Planting a Seed… fill a Styrofoam cup with potting soil for each child. Have them plant a bean seed in the soil. Cut out a square of colored paper for them to write their name and decorate. Write the text on each paper. Tape each child’s paper on the outside of their cups. Water the bean seed and watch it grow!
  • Sow the Word (sung to the tune of Row Row Row Your Boat)
    Sow sow sow the Word,
    Precious seeds of Faith;
    Some that fall along the path
    Are quickly snatched away.
    Sow sow sow the Word,
    Precious seeds of Truth;
    Some that fall on rocky soil
    Won’t last the whole day through.
    Sow sow sow the Word.,
    Precious seeds of Hope;
    Some that fall among the thorns
    Grow week from fear and woe.
    Sow sow sow the Word,
    Precious seeds of Life;
    Some that fall into good soil,
    Will live a life for Christ.


8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Sowing the seed: http://www.sermons4kids.com/parable_of_sower_colorpg.htm

Unit 2: Lesson 10 JESUS WALKS ON WATER

1) Welcome Activity:
  • toys: boats, people and fish (or other sea creatures) would be perfect for today
  • water play: if you have space, you could set out some dish pans of warm water, add some dish soap and let the kids play with the water and bubbles. Spoons, cups and pastic fish toys are nice to add to the water. Plastic aprons are a neccessity!

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

A great song for today:

Jesus Walks on the Water (Tune: Ten Little Indians)

All the apostles were in a sailboat
All the apostles were in a sailboat
All the apostles were in a sailboat
Out on the deep blue sea.

The waves rose high and tossed the sailboat
The waves rose high and tossed the sailboat
The waves rose high and tossed the sailboat
Out on the deep blue sea.

Along came Jesus walking on the water
Along came Jesus walking on the water
Along came Jesus walking on the water
Out on the deep blue sea.

The apostles thought that Jesus was a ghost
The apostles thought that Jesus was a ghost
The apostles thought that Jesus was a ghost
And they cried out in fear.

Be of good cheer, it is I, don't be afraid
Be of good cheer, it is I, don't be afraid
Be of good cheer, it is I, don't be afraid
Jesus spoke to them

Peter started walking on the water
Peter started walking on the water
Peter started walking on the water
Then he started to sink.

Jesus helped Peter get back in the boat
Jesus helped Peter get back in the boat
Jesus helped Peter get back in the boat
Why did you lose faith?

3) Prayer... praise God that he controls all of the weather: sunshine, rain, wind and storms. Thank God for the weather today.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God by Jesus commanding the wind and the rain. God made all things and nothing is outside of God’s control – even the wind and the seas obey him!

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about  Jesus walking on Water. Read pages 346-350 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Who is this Jesus, that he commands even wind and water, and they obey him?” Luke 8:25b

7) Craft:

8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:

Unit 2: Lesson 9 JESUS AND THE STORM

1) Welcome Activity:
  • toys: boats, people and fish (or other sea creatures) would be perfect for today
  • water play: if you have space, you could set out some dish pans of warm water, add some dish soap and let the kids play with the water and bubbles. Spoons, cups and pastic fish toys are nice to add to the water. Plastic aprons are a neccessity!

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

3) Prayer... praise God that he controls all of the weather: sunshine, rain, wind and storms. Thank God for the weather today.

4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God by Jesus commanding the wind and the rain. God made all things and nothing is outside of God’s control – even the wind and the seas obey him!

5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about a Storm. Read pages 303-305 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Who is this Jesus, that he commands even wind and water, and they obey him?” Luke 8:25b

7) Craft:

  • Stormy Waters: You'll need:2 liter filled 2/3 with water,salt,blue food color,teaspoon,marker,dishwashing liquid Directions:Give each child a 2 liter filled with water 2/3 full. Have children add teaspoon of salt, one drop of dishwashing liquid, and several drops of blue food color. Have children put lids on the 2 liters and shake the containers by placing it in both hands and moving it in a circle to make a stirring motion. The mixture will form a funnel. Have child write their name on container to take home with them.
  • Ocean in a Bottle: What you will need: rubbing alcohol, mineral spirits, food coloring,
    water bottle. Fill half of the bottle with rubbing alcohol. Put two to three drops of food coloring into the bottle and shake. Fill remainder of the bottle with mineral spirits.
    Put top on - Do not Shake. Hold bottle horizontally until clear, then raise and lower ends to create waves.
  • Wave Maker: Ingredients: Clear Plastic Soda or Water Bottle, Food Coloring (blue),Vegetable Oil, Tap Water, Glitter or Metallic Confetti or small Trinkets (optional) Directions: Fill bottle half way full with water and add a few drops of food coloring. Confetti of glitter can be added next if desired, a few pinches at a time. Using a small funnel, fill the bottle the rest of the way to the cap with vegetable oil. Add a dab of glue around the threads on the bottle top, screw the cap on tightly to seal. Colored plastic tape can be wrapped around the cap for extra sealing protection and decoration. Tilt and rock slowly from side to side to create action in your wave maker!
  • Finished bottle on the side - see the 2 layers? making waves!
  • Coloring: get the 3 pictures (1 - the storm, 2- jesus speaks, 3- the calm) , and reduce the 3 pictures by 50% and cut them out. Give each child all three pictures. Have them color all 3 and glue them in order on a long sheet of construction paper. Here are some pictures you could use: http://baptist-church.suite101.com/article.cfm/jesus_calms_the_storm
  • Painting: print out on the the pictures of Jesus calming the storm and give the children blue paint (maybe several shades?) Let them paint over the pictures to show wind and rain and water everywhere. Fingerpaints will work work, or watered down tempera paints or watercolors - anything that is thin enough for you to still see the picture through.


8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

10) Optional Coloring Pages:
Jesus calms the storm: http://www.sermons4kids.com/jesus-calms-storm-colorpg.htm

Unit 2: Lesson 8 JESUS TEACHES US TO PRAY

1) Welcome Activity:

2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.


Here is a cute song about prayer: (sung to the tune of "Jesus Loves Me")

Jesus taught us how to pray
to God our Father every day
Morning, noon and night-time too
We can pray and so can you!
Yes, we can pray; yes, we can pray; yes, we can pray;
to God throughout the day.

3) Prayer.... Thank God the he always listens to our prayers.


4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the teachings of Jesus. Jesus taught his people many things during his ministry.. also about how to pray to God.


5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the teachings of Jesus. Read page 297 (the Lord’s prayer) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


6) Text: Today’s Text is:

7) Craft:



  • The Lord’s Prayer Mini-book: copy and cut the pages for the Lord’s prayer mini-book…enough for each child. Have them color and assemble. Staple along the left side. You may make a full sized version to read with the class, too!
  • http://www.dltk-teach.com/minibooks/prayer/index.htm
      (Note - this version uses "thee" and "thou". If you photocopy, rather than print, you could use the pictures from this mini-book and type out an updated version of the prayer)
    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children
    9) Going Home: . Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?
    10) Optional Coloring Pages:
    Lots of great coloring pages about prayer: http://www.teachustopray.com/
    Boy praying: http://www.sermons4kids.com/god_hears_prayers_colorpg.htm
    Girl needing to pray: http://www.sermons4kids.com/when_i_am_sorry_colorpg.htm

    Unit 2: Lesson 7 JESUS THE TEACHER

    1) Welcome Activity:

    2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

    Here is a nice song for today, too:

    The wise man built his house upon the rock
    The wise man built his house upon the rock,
    The wise man built his house upon the rock,
    The wise man built his house upon the rock,
    And the rains came tumbling down!

    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    And the house on the rock stood firm.

    The foolish man built his house upon the sand,
    The foolish man built his house upon the sand,
    The foolish man built his house upon the sand,
    And the rains came tumbling down!

    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    The rains came down and the floods came up,
    And the house on the sand went SPLAT!

    So build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ,
    So build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ,
    Build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ
    and the Blessings will come down.

    The blessings will come down as your prayers go up,
    The blessings will come down as your prayers go up,
    The blessings will come down as your prayers go up,
    So build your house on the Lord!

    3) Prayer... thank God for the Bible, that we may read it and know God.

    4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
    Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the teachings of Jesus. Jesus taught his people many things during his ministry.. about how to love God and how to love one another.


    5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the teachings of Jesus. Read pages 290-296 (the sermon on the mount), and/or 328-331 (the kingdom of heaven) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


    6) Text: Today’s Text is: “And because of his words, many more became believers.” John 4:41




    7) Craft:
    • The Sermon on the Mount: Light for the World... see lamp crafts under “Sing A Psalm of Joy” Psalm 119:40 lesson
    • Knock and the Door will be opened for you… cut out door hangers from heavy construction paper (large rectangle with a circle large enough to fit over a standard door knob). Print out the text and picture for each child. Have the children color the picture, decorate with stickers and glue text on construction paper. You can also use a large paper plate with a string or ribbon for a hanger. Keep your eyes open for wooden or foam door hangers at Dollar $tores or craft stores to make a more durable version of this craft.
    • The Kingdom of Heaven – Mustard Seed Necklace (Matthew 17:20)
      Supplies needed: Large size wiggly eye, small piece of construction paper,mustard seed (found in grocery stores)thin cord or ribbon, glue gun, scissors
      Have an adult remove the back of a plastic wiggly eye so that you can use the clear plastic front. (I just opened the "eye" carefully and removed the "pupil", then used the back of the eye instead of paper) Trace around the eye on the construction paper and cut the tiny circle out. Put glue around the edge of the circle. Carefully set the mustard seed in the middle of the circle. Glue on the clear plastic from the wiggle eye over the circle. Let the glue dry. Cut a 2 foot length of gold cord. Glue the two ends of the cord to the back of the circle to make a hanger.
    We tried this craft at home and discovered that it cannot be done by 4 year olds (and certainly not 10 of them at a time!) but when complete, it was an excellent teaching tool. If you can spare the time, make a collection of these necklaces before the lesson. Then, hand the necklaces out and explain about the mustard seed growing from a tiny seed into a huge bush.



    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children



    9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?



    10) Optional Coloring Pages:
    The people listening to Jesus: http://www.childrenstory.info/biblestoryforchild/cb235.html
    Jesus preaching: http://www.sermons4kids.com/sermon_on_mount_colorpg.htm
    The parable of the treasure in the field: http://www.silk.net/RelEd/PDF/Curr195_2.pdf

    Unit 2: Lesson 6 JESUS THE HEALER

    1) Welcome Activity:

    2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

    3) Prayer... pray for the sick in your congregation today

    4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
    Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through the miracles of healing. Jesus showed again and again, the God the creator, is Lord of all, when he healed the sick, make the lame to walk, the blind to see and gave the dead new life!

    5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about Jesus the Healer. There are many stories in the bible that you can choose from for this topic, or you may read several. Your choice of text, coloring page and craft, will clearly be affected which story you focus on. The suggested craft is pretty generic and should work for most stories. Read pages 288-289, 298-302, 306-310, or 311-316 from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).

    6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Jesus said, ‘I will go and heal him.’” Matthew 8:7

    7) Craft:
    • Band-Aids… Give each child a boy or girl picture to color. Allow them 2-3 band-aids of various sizes to show the places that were hurt that the Lord healed. Decorative band-aids are available cheaply at most dollar stores.


    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children

    9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

    10) Optional Coloring Pages:

    Jesus heals the blind: http://www.sermons4kids.com/jesus-heals-deaf-man-colorpg.htm

    Jesus heals the lame: http://www.christiananswers.net/kids/clrpg013.html

    Jesus heals a woman: http://www.kidscolorings.net/coloringpages/category/bible/jesus-heals-a-woman.html

    Unit 2: Lesson 5 MIRACLE IN CANA

    1) Welcome Activity:

    2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

    3) Prayer...

    4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
    Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God through Jesus’ first miracle. Miracles are amazing acts of God – things that ordinarily never happen. Jesus used miracles to show the people the glory of God.

    5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about A Miracle in Cana based on John 2:1-11. Read pages 284-287 (R 289-292) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


    6) Text: Today’s Text is: “He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in him.”
    John 2:11b


    7) Craft:

    • Water to Wine Painting… draw a large jug or glass with black marker on a white paper. Draw a line in the glass/jug about ¾ of the way full. Ask the children: what does it look like this jug is full of? Water? Show them a jug of real water. What does it look like? Add red/grape juice powder. Explain that we need to add something to turn water into juice. Jesus turned water into wine with just a word. Have them brush/sponge paint the inside of the jug red/purple to show the wine.


    • Water Bottles… show the children the bottle full of water. How do we turn water into juice? Add Kool-aid singles to each child’s water bottle. Explain that we need to add something to turn water into juice. Jesus turned water into wine with just a word.

    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children


    9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?

    10) Optional Coloring Pages:




    Sunday, May 17, 2009

    Unit 2: Lesson 4 THE DISCIPLES

    1) Welcome Activity:

    2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

    3) Prayer....


    4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
    Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in speading the good news of the gospel. Jesus called 12 men to be witnesses to all the works and miracle he did. He taught them about the way of salvation!


    5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about the Calling of the Disciples, the "Twelve Men". Read pages 280-283 (R285-288) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).


    6) Text: Today’s Text is: “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19


    7) Craft:


    • I will make you Fishers of Men, if you Follow Me
      You'll need:Colored Poster Board,One Egg Carton for each Child,Fish Crackers,Gummy Worms,Stapler,Crayons,Glue,Scissors
      Directions:Give each child an egg carton. Glue a piece of colorful poster board to the top of the egg carton and print the title and text on it to make it more colorful. Fill the carton with the fish crackers. You can also try a piece of yarn to the end of a popsicle stick and tie a gummy worm to the other end to make a “fishing pole”. So fun for the children to play with now, while they sing the song, and when they get home!

    • Fishing- copy the boat picture (one for each child) and cut along the waves with an exacto knife before the class. Glue the whole sheet of paper onto a sheet of paper with a bead of glue along the outside edge. Then, give to the children to color. Cut out little fish from fancy/colorful heavy-stock paper and punch a hole at one end of each fish. Tie a string on each fish and make a loop on the other end. Give each child a popsicle stick for a fishing rod. They can “catch” the fish from the water by looping them around the popsicle stick and pulling them from behind the waves!

    • I caught a Fish! Print out a large picture of a fish and allow the children to color them (or if you have time, paint with bright colors). Cut out the fish. Punch a hole in one end and tie a string on it (you may want to reinforce with a piece of masking tape at the back first) and tie the other end of string to a disposable chopstick for a fishing rod.
    • The 12 Disciples – to the tune of "Jesus Loves Me"

    Jesus called them one by one, Peter, Andrew, James and John,

    Next, came Philip, Thomas too, Matthew and Bartholomew.

    Chorus-Yes, Jesus called them,Yes, Jesus called them,

    Yes, Jesus called them,He called them one by one.

    James the one they called the less, Simon, also Thaddeus,

    Twelfth apostle Judas made, Jesus was by him betrayed.

    (Repeat Chorus. )
    Matthias then took Judas' place, To preach to men of every race,

    Paul three preaching trips did make, And went to Rome for Jesus' sake.


    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's prayer together with the children



    9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?


    10) Optional Coloring Pages:

    Unit 2: Lesson 3 JOHN THE BAPTIST

    1) Welcome Activity:

    2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child.

    3) Prayer... pray that the Lord would prepare our hearts to recieve his word.

    4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God sends his greatest gift, Jesus Christ our Saviour. John 1:14 “we beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”
    Tell them that they are going to hear a Bible Story again today that shows the glory of God in preparing the way for his Son. God sent John to preach repentance and to baptize. Before Jesus began his earthly ministry, he too was baptized by John.


    5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is about "Jesus and John the Baptist" . Read pages 273-278 (R278-284) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic).



    6) Text: Today’s Text is:
    “I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me will come one who is more powerful than I…He will baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire.” Matthew 3: 11



    7) Craft:
    • Dove Craft… Have children glue white (or colored) feathers to the large picture of the dove. Bulk packages of feathers are available cheaply at dollar stores and craft stores. Children enjoy this craft, though it is very simple, because it is so tactile. You could color the beak yellow or orange and glue on a googly eye to provide a bit more challenge for older children. Here is a nice dove: http://www.first-school.ws/activities/alpha/d/dove.htm
    • See Lesson #17 (Ascension) for other dove crafts.
    • Tactile picture… choose one of the pictures of John baptizing Jesus and use your imagination to provide the children with tactile things to glue on the picture. Example: small feathers on dove, scrap of fake fur for John’s coat, squares or waves of blue cellophane for water, yarn for hair and cotton balls for clouds. You may want to trim the picture and glue it to a sheet of construction paper when you are done to provide some stability.

    8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children

    9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you?


    10) Optional Coloring Pages:


    http://www.coloring.ws/t.asp?b=m&t=http://www.coloring.ws/bible/jesus/baptism.gif